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Margaret Knapp discusses American views of Shakespeare at the dawn of the 20th century.

Mark KlettMargaret Knapp, associate dean and theatre professor in the ASU Herberger College, is featured in the Shakespeare in American Life exhibition radio series. The series is produced by the Folger Shakespeare Library.

Knapp discusses how Shakespeare’s works played a bigger role in women’s clubs, pageants and performances and ultimately how his work affected societal values of the early 20th century. Hear more of the series at: www.shakespeareinamericanlife.org

Popular interest in Shakespeare surfaces in women's clubs - MP3
(Running Time: 2:27 min)

Shakespeare shows up in more pageants and performances - MP3
(Running Time: 2:11 min)

Shakespeare’s work affecting early 20th century values - MP3
(Running Time: 1:28 min)

 

 

 

 

 

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